After a catastrophic injury, you may receive calls from insurers, requests for statements, or paperwork that looks routine. In practice, those communications can create serious problems—especially when your injury started with something common in the area, such as:
- Vehicle crashes on commute routes leading to severe trauma
- Workplace incidents involving industrial equipment, construction sites, or logistics work
- Falls on commercial or residential property where maintenance issues may be disputed
- Delayed recognition of complications (like infection or circulatory problems) that worsen outcomes
When parties feel they can settle quickly, they often try to do so before the full medical picture is clear. For amputations, that’s risky. A “good” settlement offer early may fail to account for the next prosthetic cycle, future therapy, or the real earnings impact of permanent impairment.


